Orange Is the New Black: Season Two for Netflix TV Series

Netflix has a lot of faith in Orange Is the New Black, their newest original TV series. They’ve renewed the show for a second season, weeks before they’ve unveiled the first.

Season one of Orange Is the New Black will be released on Thursday, July 11th and all 13 episodes will be available at once. Season two will be released next year.

NETFLIX RENEWS ORIGINAL SERIES “ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK” FOR SECOND SEASON

Comedic Drama from Jenji Kohan to Return with All New Episodes in 2014

Season 1 Premieres Thursday, July 11th on Netflix

(Beverly Hills, CA – June 27, 2013) – The Netflix Original Series, “Orange is the New Black,” the comedic drama set in a women’s prison from creator and executive producer Jenji Kohan (“Weeds”) will return with a second season on Netflix in 2014.

Produced by Lionsgate Television, the hour-long series starring Taylor Schilling, and based on the popular memoir of the same name by Piper Kerman, is set to debut its first 13-episode season on Thursday, July 11 at 12:01 AM PDT in all territories where Netflix is available – U.S., Canada, the U.K., Ireland, Latin America, Brazil and the Nordics.

“Jenji and her team have produced a phenomenal series and we’re eager to get a second season to our viewers,” said Cindy Holland, Vice President of Original Content at Netflix.”

“We’re enormously proud of the brilliant work of Jenji, the cast and the entire production team,” said Kevin Beggs, president, Lionsgate Television Group, “and we’re delighted about this early second season renewal. Netflix has been a great partner on this series and we look forward to our continuing collaboration.”

“Orange is the New Black” follows engaged Brooklynite Piper Chapman (Taylor Schilling), whose decade-old relationship with drug-runner Alex (Laura Prepon) results in her arrest and 15-month long detention in a federal penitentiary. To pay her debt to society, Piper must trade her comfortable New York life with fiancé Larry (Jason Biggs) for an orange prison jumpsuit and a baffling prison culture where she is forced to question everything she believes and form unexpected new alliances with a group of eccentric and outspoken inmates. The series’ diverse ensemble also includes Kate Mulgrew, Natasha Lyonne, Pablo Schreiber, Danielle Brooks, Laverne Cox and Taryn Manning.

The second season of “Orange is the New Black” is set to begin production later this summer.

“Orange is the New Black” is executive produced by Kohan. The series is produced by Lionsgate Television for Netflix.

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Wow… 13 great shows! Watched them all within a week. Pretty gritty and real. I felt for nearly all the characters and the acting… FIRST RATE! She’s really gets to her wits end and the ending of the last episode is, well, somewhat expected but still great. I look forward to next season. On my radar for sure.

OITNB is one of the most intelligent shows I have seen. It is honest, gritty, funny, sad, loving, hateful, pretty much the best presentation of the human race in any media. If you watch first four or so episodes, you should not make any judgments. Watch all 13 episodes before you say or think about this show. I went through so many emotions watching the brilliance of character development unfold, it became almost real to me. Best show on any media today. I can see why Netflix gave it a second year before airing the first. And……what an ending! I… Read more »

I loved this show. I finished it quickly. I’m sure ill watch it again. So glad it renewed for another year! It’s my favorite show right now. It’s gonna be had to wait a year. The characters are great! They are tackling some good issues. Prison reflects the general population. This does too , and should continue. Thanks creators. I laugh , I cry, I judge, amazing show.

I love it, it’s very real and I didn’t realize there was only one season and watched it in one day. Now I have to wait…I have never heard of it. The best entertainment I’ve seen in a while, I laughed, cried, wanted to slap people, go o d job….